Bird Flu Outbreak Hits Norfolk Turkey Farm

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A temporary control zone (TCZ) has been put in place around a Norfolk farm suspected of highly pathogenic bird flu following a nearby case.

A 3km TCZ, as well as a 10km surveillance zone, have been put in place around the turkey farm, near Watton, pending further testing.

Last week, highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 strain was confirmed on a separate nearby free range turkey farm.

The birds on the second premises suspected of the disease will be humanely culled, the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) said.

“A decision has been taken to pre-emptively cull the birds based on the clinical signs observed,” the agency explained today (10 December).

“All bird keepers should remain vigilant and follow stringent biosecurity measures to prevent future outbreaks.”

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